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  1. Historical Atlas of Immunology (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine) by Julius M. Cruse, Robert E. Lewis, 2005-03-18
  2. Immunology of Intracellular Parasitism (Chemical Immunology , Vol 70)
  3. Immunofluorescence in Clinical Immunology: A Primer and Atlas by Wulf B. Storch, 2000-07-31
  4. Fundamental Immunology
  5. The Agent of Trachoma: Recent Studies of the Biology Biochemsitry and Immunology of a Prokaryotic Obligate Parasite of Eukaryocytes (Monographs in Virology ; Vol. 7) by Y. Becker, 1974-11
  6. Chromosomal Nonhistone Proteins: Immunology (CRC Series in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the) by L. S. Hnilica, 1983-02-01
  7. Macrophage Biology and Activation (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology) by Stephen W. Russell, 1992-10
  8. The Biology of Trypanosomes (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, Vol 117)
  9. Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology (Medical Microbiology & Immunology) by Warren E. Levinson, 2006-03-10
  10. The Molecular Repertoire of Adenoviruses III: Biology and Pathogenesis (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  11. The Molecular Immunology of Complex Carbohydrates (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 228) (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology) by Albert M. Wu, L. Garry Adams, 1988-07-01
  12. Recombinant Gene Expression Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  13. Paradoxes in Immunology by Hoffmann/Levy, 1986-11-30
  14. Clinical Cellular Immunology (Contemporary Immunology) (Contemporary Immunology) by Albert A. Luderer, Howard H. Weetall, 1982-09-29

101. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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102. IDEAL Redirect Service
Publishes on the molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, diagnostic and clinical applications of all known interleukins, hematopoietic factors, growth factors, cytotoxins, interferons, and new cytokines.
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103. Science, Biology: Immunology
Monitoring.de A discussion-based site which features new methods in immune monitoringand topics on intensive care medicine relating to immunology and immune
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104. BD Biosciences Pharmingen
Develops, manufactures, and markets high quality, leading edge products for immunology, apoptosis, cell biology, neurobiology, and molecular biology research.
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105. Immunology And Cancer Biology
immunology and Cancer biology. Research in immunology and Cancer biology, primarilyon the MCV campus of VCU, covers a wide array of topical areas, including
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Home Chair Welcome Department Faculty ... Life in Richmond Immunology is the study of the cells and mechanisms that both humans and animals use to protect themselves from foreign invaders. Sometimes the immune system over reacts to foreign substances and makes us ill (e.g., allergies). Both historically and in modern times, the practice of medicine and the study of immunology are inextricably linked. To understand the complex network of cells, cytokines and chemokines that contribute to a healthy immune system, immunobiologists employ all the tools of cellular and molecular biology. Example: Dendritic cells process and present foreign molecules to the immune system by mechanisms under study. Opportunities for research training in immunology at the MCV Campus of VCU are provided by an interactive group of well funded investigators. Areas of investigation include both human and animal models and range from allergy and inflammation to cancer immunology. Research activities are enhanced by state of the art facilities for molecular analyses, flow cytometry and generation of transgenic animals. NIH Training Grant Supported A NIH Predoctoral Training Grant in Cellular and Molecular Immunology supports the most outstanding PhD students in Immunology. Faculty participating in the NIH Training Program include: Suzanne Barbour, Guy Cabral, Daniel Conrad, Tom Huff, Deb Lebman, Kathy McCoy, Shaun Ruddy, Larry Schwartz, and John Tew.

106. Euroclone Life Sciences
Distributes instruments for cell biology, cytogenetics, immunology, molecular biology.
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107. Immunology And Vascular Biology Training Program
immunology AND VASCULAR biology TRAINING PROGRAM. Thomas S. Edgington, MD, immunology,tse@scripps.edu. Mark H. Ginsberg, MD, Cell biology, ginsberg@scripps.edu.
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Program Description Faculty Research Application IMMUNOLOGY AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY
TRAINING PROGRAM Linda K. Curtiss, Ph.D., Program Director
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Postdoctoral fellowship positions are available to receive training in biomedical research in Blood Systems in Coagulation and Vessel Disease. Postdoctoral fellows will have the opportunity to train for one to three years in 27 different research laboratories whose Principal Investigators devote 100 percent of their time to basic research. PROGRAM FACULTY Name Department E-mail Linda K. Curtiss, Ph.D., (Program Director) Immunology lcurtiss@scripps.edu Bruce Beutler, M.D. Immunology bruce@scripps.edu Gary M. Bokoch, Ph.D. Immunology bokoch@scripps.edu Dennis R. Burton, Ph.D. Immunology bokoch@scripps.edu David A. Cheresh, Ph.D. Immunology cheresh@scripps.edu

108. Welcome To ISAC
ISAC provides a forum for exchanging information related to the utilization of analytical cytology methods (embracing components of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and instrument development) in clinical research, medicine and laboratory practice.
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109. Science - Biology - Immunology Directory - Search Engine
Kids and Teens School Time Science Living Things Animals MammalsHumans Immune System (7); Science biology Microbiology (442).
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    • Immune-Monitoring.de - A discussion-based site which features new methods in immune monitoring and topics on intensive care medicine relating to immunology and immune monitoring.
    • Inflammation: The Leukocyte Adhesion Cascade - A detailed look at its various stages. Maintained by the University of Virginia.
    • Lymphocyte Traffic and Homing - Illustrated description of how leukocytes recirculate and emigrate into lymphatic tissue during the immune responses. Includes links to references and chemotaxis. Maintained by Art Anderson, M.D.
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  • 110. Current Protocols
    Online resource for respected publications on laboratory methods in human genetics, nucleic acid chemistry, immunology, toxicology, and molecular biology.
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    111. ScienceDirect - Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications - List Of Is
    Weekly journal published by Academic Press. Research areas covered include biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, immunology, neurobiology, proteomics, and plant biology.
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    112. Banett Institute, Immunology
    The other immunological area the Institute is working in is development of immunoassaysin the capillary format using either fluorescent Molecular biology.
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    Immunology
    Molecular Biology

    Immunology The Barnett Institute is active in two areas in the field of immunoanalysis. One is development of a microscale approach to linear epitope mapping based on affinity capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (ACE-MS). This approach was demonstrated on b-endorphin and anti-b-endorphin antibody model systems. It appears to have potential in high throughput combinatorial drug screening. The other immunological area the Institute is working in is development of immunoassays in the capillary format using either fluorescent labeled Fab antibody fragments as a probe for antigen detection or immobilized antibodies for antigen separation and consequent detection after elution and isotachophoretic focusing. For information, contact Professor Barry karger: b.karger@neu.edu
    Molecular Biology Another active project is the genetic engineering of single-chain antibodies in bacteria (scFv) for use in a faster and more sensitive affinity capillary electrophoresis assay (ACE), which can be miniaturized and will be used on biochips. These scFv's also show strong advantages as immuno-reagents in other analytical applications, such as a faster random access clinical analyzer, or a high-throughput pharmaceutical screening of combinatorial libraries. Studies of protein structure and protein-ligand interactions will begin with completion of the new high-field NMR facility, in Fall of 1998. For more information, contact Dr. Roger Kautz:

    113. Experimental Parasitology
    This journal emphasizes modern approaches to parasitology, including molecular biology and immunology.
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    114. Microbiology, Immunology And Virology Websites
    Department of Microbiology. Microbiology and immunology at Memphis. Graduateprogram in microbiology, immunology, molecular biology and cell biology.
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    115. SIGS:
    Forum for the interaction of scientists with a common interest in the immunology, molecular biology and physiology of cytokines, information on minisymposia by NIH-area scientists dealing with multidisciplinary aspects of cytokine research, as well as membership open to all. Maintained by National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
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    116. Stanford Department Of Pediatrics: Immunology And Transplantation Biology
    immunology and Transplantation biology 300 Pasteur Drive, Room H306Stanford, CA 943055208 Phone (650) 498-6073 Fax (650) 498-6077.
    http://med.stanford.edu/school/pediatrics/immunology.html
    Adolescent Medicine Allergy and
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    Anesthesia ... Urology Immunology and Transplantation Biology

    300 Pasteur Drive, Room H306
    Stanford, CA 94305-5208 Phone: (650) 498-6073
    Fax: (650) 498-6077 Division Chief: Alan M. Krensky The Division of Immunology and Transplantation Biology is an interdisciplinary basic science division. It was formed to develop critical mass for basic science investigation of the immune basis of childhood diseases. The members of the division have joint appointments in other clinical divisions in addition. There are no clinical activities associated with this division per se. Immunologic diseases of childhood include infectious diseases, immune deficiency states, cancer, transplant rejection, allergy, and autoimmune diseases such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. Basic science studies within this division are aimed at understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying these diseases in order to develop new diagnostic tests and therapies. Particular areas of interest within the division include antigen presentation, cytokines, and effector mechanisms. Clinical services for the aforementioned diseases are provided by various clinical divisions including Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Endocrinology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Diseases, and Nephrology.

    117. Insect Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
    Neurochemistry, hormone and pheromone biochemistry, enzymes and metabolism, hormone action and gene regulation, gene characterization and structure, pharmacology, immunology and cell and tissue culture.
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    118. Department Of Molecular Biology And Genetics
    occupies 16,600 square feet of modern laboratories with stateof-the-art facilitiesfor research in molecular and cellular biology, immunology and mouse
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    The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics offers graduate and post-graduate training and research opportunities that focus upon gene expression and function. Research topics of the faculty range from control of cell cycle and maturation of the immune system, to studies of the structure and function of components that are involved in transcription and translation. Courses for graduate students are designed to provide a solid background in molecular biology, and to provide exposure to advanced research techniques and analysis. These efforts are supported by a highly active series of seminars including regular presentations of research by faculty, students and post-doctoral fellows, presentations by outside lecturers, and a program-wide series in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Our graduates have uniformly gone on to excellent post-doctoral positions in academia or industry. Current areas of research include entry and exit of meiosis, chromatin structure and remodeling, recombination during immuno-differentiation, and functional aspects of transcription and translation in mammalian cells, yeast, and prokaroytes. Other research projects involve parasitic diseases (Schistomoisis), vaccine testing and development, replication of RNA viruses, and mycoplasma genetics. Research funding to the faculty has increased four-fold over the past three years. The Department occupies 16,600 square feet of modern laboratories with state-of-the-art facilities for research in molecular and cellular biology, immunology and mouse genetics (transgenics). The Morse Institute, an administrative component of the Department, hosts an annual lecture and provides supplemental scholarships for exceptional students, as well as travel support for students to present their work at national symposia.

    119. Urchin Development Stages
    Microscopic study of the stages in the development of Paracentrotus lividus. Maintained as result of PhD thesis in molecular biology and immunology.
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    The microscopic world of urchin development Choose a stage below to learn more about it and see the corresponding microphotographs h o This page shows some of the representative stages of the development of Paracentrotus lividus Lamarck, a sea urchin commonly found in the Mediterranean Sea. The embryology of this species is very interesting and was extensively studied since the last century to the present. I have always been fascinated by embryonic development and one of my oldest dreams was to reproduce this simple experiment myself . In August 2000 I spent my holidays in Cassis , a very lovely small village near Marseille. Most of the vacationers were sunbathing or playing in the water, everyone but myself. Shortly after people were staring at the only guy in the whole campsite who had a microscope and was focusing on the embryos and fixing them every half an hour in a strange yellow liquid. It was an original experience that I will certainly never forget. Obtaining the gametes and fertilization.

    120. Clinical Biochemistry
    Publishes articles relating to the applications of molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry and immunology to clinical investigation and to the diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring of human disease.
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    Clinical Biochemistry publishes articles relating to the applications of molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry and immunology to clinical investigation and to the diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring of human disease. Manuscripts are categorized as Analytical or Clinical Investigations and may be offered as Full Papers or as Capsules. Critical Reviews are welcome, but contributors are encouraged to contact the Editor-in-Chief to avoid conflict with other forthcoming Reviews.
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